Topic: Generators

655 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 36:32 - 40:48

1875: Sonic Thump

Todd Blanche and Historical Precedents for Attorney General Appointments

Critics attack the appointment of Todd Blanche as acting Attorney General, calling it a breach of independence because he served as Trump's personal lawyer. However, historical analysis reveals numerous precedents, including George Washington appointing his personal attorney Edmund Randolph and John F. Kennedy appointing his brother Robert F. Kennedy to the same role.

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:02:28 - 2:09:32

1875: Sonic Thump

No Agenda Value-for-Value and Episode Art Selection

The hosts celebrate the 19th anniversary of the show and promote the "Value-for-Value" model, which eschews traditional advertising. The episode title "The Kennel Index" is introduced alongside artwork by Francisco Scaramanga, which humorously depicts a man using "No Agenda testosterone cream" on sports balls, a reference to recent show discussions.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:26:09 - 1:28:58

1873: Supercycle

Pod Save America, Democrat Turmoil, and General Besant

Former Obama speechwriters on the Pod Save America podcast expressed outrage over being "gaslighted" by the Biden administration regarding the President's health and debate performance. The internal party turmoil is predicted to impact the Democrats in the 2028 election. General Besant's recent keynote address is mentioned as a contrast, focusing on Reagan-era accountability and moving forward.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 35:16 - 41:30

1872: Lunar Economy

Whatever Podcast, OnlyFans Model Trivia Failures

The hosts review clips from the "Whatever" podcast, where the host asks OnlyFans models basic general knowledge questions. The models struggle to identify the capital of the United States, the number of states in the union, and the location of the Panama Canal. The segment highlights a perceived decline in basic education and historical literacy among younger generations.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 54:22 - 57:50

1872: Lunar Economy

Drug Price Reductions, Fraud Task Force

The Trump administration reports significant discounts on prescription drugs and the addition of 1,000 low-cost generics to the federal database. A fraud task force led by Todd Blanche claims to have uncovered billions in defrauded taxpayer money, including a suspicious $2 billion environmental grant involving Stacey Abrams that was subsequently canceled.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 40:55 - 44:27

1865: Wide Awakes

Casey Means, Surgeon General Nomination Withdrawal

President Trump withdrew the nomination of Dr. Casey Means for Surgeon General after a year-long confirmation stall in the Senate. Senator Bill Cassidy is blamed for sabotaging the nomination due to Means' skeptical views on vaccines and birth control. RFK Jr. criticized the move, claiming it was an effort by entrenched pharmaceutical interests to stall the "MAHA" (Make America Healthy Again) movement.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:06:49 - 1:08:35

1864: Pointcast

Whatever Podcast, Gen Z Education, Cultural Literacy

A critique of the "Whatever" podcast on YouTube highlights a perceived lack of basic historical and mathematical knowledge among its guests. Clips are played showing participants unable to identify the year of U.S. independence or the number of letters in the alphabet.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:22:16 - 1:26:48

1864: Pointcast

General McKenzie, Iranian Instability, 12th Imam Cult

General McKenzie and other military leaders describe Iran as a primary driver of regional instability through its support of proxy groups in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. The discussion also touches on the "doomsday cult" aspects of the Iranian regime, specifically beliefs regarding the return of the 12th Imam.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:01:49 - 1:04:38

1862: Smear Campaign

Larry Johnson, Nuclear Codes Claim, and 25th Amendment

Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson is criticized for promoting a story alleging that Donald Trump attempted to use nuclear codes during an emergency meeting, only to be overruled by General Dan Kane. The narrative is dismissed as a "scattergun" attempt to revive 25th Amendment discussions and undermine the president's mental stability. The hosts characterize Johnson's claims as part of a long-standing pattern of anti-Trump misinformation.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 2:04:48 - 2:15:55

1862: Smear Campaign

No Agenda Producer Contributions, Value-for-Value, and Art Generator

The hosts explain the "Value-for-Value" funding model, where listeners contribute time, talent, or treasure to support the show's media deconstruction. They highlight the No Agenda Art Generator and the work of digital artists like Darren O'Neill. Producer credits, such as Associate Executive Producer, are offered to donors, with the hosts noting these credits are recognized on professional platforms like LinkedIn and IMDb.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 2:06:37 - 2:13:08

1860: micro-dosing

Value for Value Model and No Agenda Art Generator

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" funding model, encouraging listeners to contribute time, talent, or treasure to support the show. They highlight the work of the No Agenda Art Generator and artist Scaramanga, whose "Splashdown" artwork was selected for the episode. The segment also touches on the technical benefits of modern podcast apps for live streaming and instant updates.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:45:52 - 1:50:35

1859: Splashdown

Mysterious Deaths and Disappearances of NASA and Fusion Scientists

Local news reports are highlighting a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances among scientists working in sensitive fields like asteroid deflection, fusion energy, and nuclear technology. Notable cases include the 2023 death of NASA scientist Michael David Hicks and the disappearance of General McCaslin and researcher Monica Riza. While officials have not confirmed a link, some members of Congress are calling for an investigation into whether these individuals were targeted by foreign intelligence or were involved in classified UAP (UFO) programs.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:12:53 - 2:16:15

1859: Splashdown

No Agenda Art Generator and Episode 1858 "Nut Spread" Winner

The "No Agenda" art generator leaderboard currently features Nick Therat and Blue Acorn as top contributors. The winning artwork for episode 1858, titled "Nut Spread," was submitted by Static Lullaby and depicted a wrestling-themed scene featuring Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and various media figures. The hosts discussed the evolving style of the submissions, noting a trend toward two-dimensional cartoon aesthetics.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 2:00:27 - 2:02:31

1858: Nut Spread

No Agenda Art Generator, Darren O'Neill, Sir Paul Couture

The hosts review recent submissions to the No Agenda Art Generator, noting a temporary dip in volume during the holiday weekend. Darren O'Neill's "cheesecake" bunny artwork was selected for episode 1857, despite some AI-generated anatomical errors. Sir Paul Couture is thanked for his decade-long commitment to maintaining the art generator platform for the community.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 1:08:20 - 1:11:48

1857: Teen Takeover

Todd Blanche Named Interim Attorney General Following Bondi Firing

President Trump has reportedly replaced Attorney General Pam Bondi with Todd Blanche in an interim capacity. While Lee Zeldin is being considered for the permanent role, Blanche—who has served as Trump’s personal attorney—is currently leading the Justice Department as the administration seeks a candidate who can secure Senate confirmation.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:26:19 - 1:30:22

1855: Gooder

Alex Jones and Jason Bermas on Generation Z

Alex Jones and his new sidekick, Jason Bermas, discussed the perceived cognitive decline of Generation Z due to smartphone addiction. Bermas, a producer of the "Loose Change" documentary, argued that younger generations are "retarded" and uninterested in the real world. However, other observers suggest that Gen Z is actually becoming more conservative and moving away from digital addiction toward physical media like vinyl and cassettes.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 1:48:47 - 1:54:13

1850: Error Bars

AGI Definitions, Moving the Goalposts

Sam Altman discusses the timeline for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), suggesting it could arrive by 2028. He defines a key threshold as the moment when more of the world's "cognitive capacity" resides inside data centers than outside of them, though he admits to "huge error bars" in this prediction.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:55:08 - 1:58:42

1840: Hoity-toity

Show Art, Toxo Avenger and No Agenda Art Generator

The "Toxo Avenger" artwork for episode 1839 is praised for its depiction of "cat ladies" and toxoplasmosis. Listeners are encouraged to submit AI-generated art to the No Agenda Art Generator, a platform built by producers to support the show's visual identity.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 4:18 - 7:39

1836: Big Bully

El Cerrito Protests, Greenland Sovereignty and Danish Monarchy

Protesters gathered at El Cerrito Plaza on January 20th for a general strike coinciding with the anniversary of Donald Trump's first inauguration. The crowd, largely composed of retirees, displayed signs including one demanding "Hands Off Greenland," despite Greenland being a protectorate of Denmark. The discussion notes historical tensions regarding Denmark's past sterilization programs in Greenland and the irony of "No Kings" signs appearing in a country that remains a monarchy.